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    portraying that they should be appreciated and not ignored for their creative efforts and views of the world. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Burton uses high angles to help identify Mr. Willy Wonka as the misfit. When using a high angle, it is made to see the character as innocent and isolated. Burton…

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    written by Roald Dahl in 1994, introduce us to the main protagonist character of the book right from the start, Charlie Bucket. In short, Charlie comes from a poor family with a once in a lifetime opportunity to enter the much-coveted Wonka Chocolate factory that Willy Wonka shut off to the world for years, along with 4 other lucky children. The book depicts Charlie as a filial and obedient boy, unlike the other 4 children deemed as rotten. As a result, their lack of self-control ruined their…

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    Tim Burton’s style is recognizable all over the world when it comes to many of his films. His films inlighten and reflect Tim Burtons personality.”One person's crazyness is another person's reality.” Growing up in Burbank California Tim Burton spend most of his childhood drawing cartoons, reading books and watching horror movies until 1979 the short film stalk of the celery monster led to getting an apprenticeship at disney. Tim Burton is a well-known American film director that has created…

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    I Am What I Am from La Cages Aux Folles Jerry Herman’s (b. 1931) dazzling score, and message of acceptance, has made the musical La Cages Aux Folles popular with audiences since the show’s opening night at New York’s Palace Theatre on August 21, 1983. Sung by the character of Albin, I Am What I Am, is an anthem about embracing your true self. This was the final piece I sang as a finalist on NBC’s America’s Got Talent. Although I had the love and support of the audience, some on the judging…

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    For example, in ¨Charlie and the Chocolate Factory¨ Willy Wonka is asked to describe the first piece of candy he ate. The scene then transitions to his childhood. The audience is shown that Willy Wonka´s father prohibited Willy from eating candy as a child, so out of curiosity he disobeys and tries a piece of candy. In doing so, he becomes greatly fascinated with candy thus explaining why…

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    boy and willy wonka sad and their eyes look sad together. Edward scissorhands for eye level, In this movies have one scene Edward eyes sad because a lot people look at him like a monster. Nightmare before christmas for eye level, In this movie one scene Jack feel so sad to change halloween to christmas . All movies have some scene sad and feel bad together and this characters in all movies they have same acting.…

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    adding his own unique vibes into his character, whether it be Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of Caribbean to Willy Wonka in Charlie in the Chocolate Factory or The Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland. My favorite performance of Johnny Depp would have to be Charlie in the Chocolate Factory all though it's one of the most frightening to me. The reasons it would be my favorite is because Willy Wonka, the character he plays, is very odd and unique and I feel as if Johnny was being himself. The…

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    During the scene in which the audience views Wonka’s factory from a far distance, they are made to assume that Wonka is an evil and an uninviting character with a secret. The way the factory is positioned allows it to appear as immensely remote which contrasts with the compact city around it. This juxtaposition makes the factory seem to be even more odd and imperceptible…

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    Burton is best known for his use of dark children’s stories and gothic fantasies in films like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Charlie finds the last out of five golden tickets that Willy Wonka sent out for children to visit his chocolate factory. Edward Scissorhands is about the creation of a teen boy that has scissors for hands, it shows challenges Edward will have face on a day to day bases. Tim Burton uses cinematic techniques…

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    odd man but never fails to exceed my expectations. In Burton’s movies a big part of their success because of his use of dark and gloomy cinematic elements. Burton undoubtedly always creates an eerie and mystical notion in all 3 of his movies. Willy Wonka: Charlie and the chocolate factory, Edward Scissorhands, and Alice in the wonderland.Tim Burton does not fall too short of the mark when it comes to action and light heartiness. Burton has a special appeal to horror due to his repeated genre…

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